Roosevelt's Pocket Diary
Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919)
Diary entry
February 13, 1880
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Manuscript Division
Gift of Alice Roosevelt Longsworth, 1958 (54.6)
Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919)
Diary entry
February 14, 1884
Manuscript Division
Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919)
Diary entry
February 16, 1884
Manuscript Division
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Theodore Roosevelt's seven surviving pocket diaries provide a
unique insight into the inner man. On 13 February 1880, an ecstatic
Roosevelt recorded his great joy, because the woman of his dreams,
Alice Hathaway Lee, who he had actively courted for more than
a year, had finally accepted his proposal of marriage. Knowing
that his love was reciprocated and that he could now "hold her
in my arms and kiss her and caress her and love her as much as
I choose" gave the enraptured young Roosevelt enormous satisfaction.
On February 14, 1884, Theodore Roosevelt received
a terrible blow-both his wife and mother died within hours of
one another in the Roosevelt house in New York City. His mother,
age 50, succumbed to typhus, and his wife Alice died at the age
of 22 giving birth to her namesake. The following diary entries
lovingly describe his courtship, wedding, happiness in marriage,
and his grief over the death of his wife Alice, after which he
never spoke of the union again. Roosevelt's seven surviving diaries
provide a unique insight into the inner man.
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